The two hour Screen Sanity Parent Workshop is our flagship parent training program, and the ultimate upskilling resource for parents and carers. Receiving 100% positive feedback, this workshop provides the invaluable opportunity to come together as a community and fully unpack some of today’s more pressing challenges with raising happy, healthy digital natives. Attendees leave with new knowledge, perspective and motivation to create a digital health plan.
The turn-key workshop is delivered though an on-demand video format. The accompanying Screen Sanity Handbook can be purchased in our store (contact us for bulk orders) or is available as a digital download. The Workshop Kit includes all of the tools needed for anyone to coordinate the workshop with ease. Purchase of the kit will provide access to an online portal containing the presentation and host materials.
Your Parent Workshop Host Kit includes:
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The Parent Workshop is designed to be hosted in-person, in a space for participants to gather and connect. The Parent Workshop is best hosted in a school library, hall, or community centre where tables and chairs are set up to allow for smaller break out discussions between attending parents and carers.
Our self-hosting kit will be available for purchase at an introductory price of $350* on our website at the end of July 2024.
Screen Sanity Facilitators currently have limited spots for 2024 to host the Parent Workshops at your school. Click to learn more.
*Please note: We are a not-for-profit and able to offer the Screen Sanity Workshop at a subsidised price, thanks to generous donors. The presentation is intended for one-school year’s use and should not be shared or copied. Access will expire 12 months after purchase.
Watch a short video showcasing just how easy it is to bring the Screen Sanity Parent Workshop to your school or community organisation.
Screen Sanity Australia is proud to announce a new partnership with the Archewell Foundation, a nonprofit created by Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.